I have been experiencing some very strange problems with my PC for a few months now. Sometimes, whenever I stream videos, such as anime or even youtube, browse the internet, go on Skype or play games, I get a freezing screen of lines that inevitably crash my system. Picture shown here - http://imgur.com/EuHuV,Tnz42. The color of the background varies with whatever the streaming background color is. Sometimes it's brown or pink or yellow - however, what is consistent is the parallel lines running down the screen and the inevitable crash of the system.

I experience this problem the most when I am streaming videos. I have tried reinstalling drivers, reinstalling Chrome (and reinstalling flash player), and last of all, I have tried reformatting my computer.

I have sent this card in for RMA and MSI was not able to replicate the same problem. Does anyone have any feedback to why this might be happening?

I have been experiencing some very strange problems with my PC for a few months now. Sometimes, whenever I stream videos, such as anime or even youtube, browse the internet, go on Skype or play games, I get a freezing screen of lines that inevitably crash my system. Picture shown here - http://imgur.com/EuHuV,Tnz42

I experience this problem the most when I am streaming videos. I have tried reinstalling drivers, reinstalling Chrome (and reinstalling flash player), and last of all, I have tried reformatting my computer.

I have sent this card in for RMA and MSI was not able to replicate the same problem. Does anyone have any feedback to why this might be happening?

Are you sure it's a driver issue? My 5970 didn't exhibit these problems. And it seems that no one from MSI has heard of these problems nor were able to replicate it.

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The problem appeared in the radeon 5xx series era and it was a common problem with earlier drivers. I think the solution it was (back then and temporary) to increase the idle clocks via a ccc profile edit.
Can behave similarly if its not stable at its curent oc clocks.(vram clock unstable)

The problem appeared in the radeon 5xx series era and it was a common problem with earlier drivers. I think the solution it was (back then and temporary) to increase the idle clocks via a ccc profile edit.

I had that same problem with my XFX 5770 couple years back. Would happen when gaming,usually within a minute or 2 of loading the game after a fresh boot. Had to reboot and as far as i recall it would not happen again for a while. Seems to me after playing with different drivers it stopped. Dont ask which driver cuz i have slept since then. LOL

I had that same problem with my XFX 5770 couple years back. Would happen when gaming,usually within a minute or 2 of loading the game after a fresh boot. Had to reboot and as far as i recall it would not happen again for a while. Seems to me after playing with different drivers it stopped. Dont ask which driver cuz i have slept since then. LOL